Re: Injector Wire Open Circuit Mystery
I called an indie Harley mechanic friend of mine and he explained to me how to get to the fuel injector; removing tank, etc.
I disconnected the injector wiring and stripped a section off the wire that caused stumbling and discovered one broken strand. Attached is a picture that shows the stripped wire and connectors. My multimeter registered 0 resistance between the stripped portion of the wire and the metal connector in the cap that goes on to the injector. When I tug on the wire, I can see the connector assembly in the cap move, but something apparently isn't connecting.
The stripped wire runs to the lower pin in the black cap above the grey cap in the picture. I'm getting resistance between the black cap lower pin and the stripped portion of the wire. There is no resistance from the half inch of unstripped red wire to the metal connector clip inside the injector cap.
As noted in an earlier message you can see that the little white silicone/rubber grommet in the injector cap is out by two gills. The grommet holding the white/yellow wire next to it is tightly in place.
The only thing I can guess is that the connection is bad inside the injector cap. Anybody else run into this before?
Jack Klarich mentioned in an earlier message that these may be Delphi parts. I called NAPA and talked to the manager who is a Harley owner. There are no part numbers or other identifiers on these connectors.
The manager and I both figure that Harley contracted with Delphi for a very large number of these parts and Harley required a non-disclosure clause in the contract preventing Delphi from being identified in any way as a supplier.
Question for Jack Klarich: Do you know of the existence of a part number, or how to match the unidentified part with a matching Delphi part?
Hopefully I can get just the injector connector cap from Harley, but then I'll have to splice all three wires together because a parts guy at the Harley dealer looked it up and said Harley didn't create a pigtail for these; the connector cap is tied directly into the bike wiring harness. The only way to correct an open injector circuit is to splice it closed.
Why does Harley make it so hard to fix some of these issues? :dknow